This man covered his old junk car in expanding foam. Now I know why and I’m totally jealous! WHOA!

Who said that you can’t turn an old, beat-up car into something beautiful? If you are a creative person with some serious skills in sculpting and a vivid imagination, there’s apparently nothing you can’t do with some expandable foam and cardboard stencils.

A Lithuanian man was tired of his old Mercedes-Benz CLK and wanted to turn it into something new. What he did next will seriously make you put your jaw on the floor.
Take a look at the step by step process he went through to refurbish his old car.

At first I almost couldn’t believe how it looked like after the makeover.

Some people are just jealous of what other people can do. Just because you dont like it dont mean that other people is going to be amazed. Tbh i dont like cars i like trucks. Thats all i drive. But i love that car its anazing. But i wouldent drive it tho.

There is nothing unsafe about this beacause if u look at the pictures all the metal body is still there all he did instead of using fiberglass he used expanding foam to mold his idea of what he wanted the car to look like

Ever looked under one of those plastic bumpers on today’s newer cars? It’s just Styrofoam over the frame. This is probably the safest thing on the road with all that cushioning. From the looks of the paint job (it is so smooth), I would imagine he finished over the insulation foam with a Bond-o type product before painting it, which would give it more durability. Great job – very talented!

OMG… Are some of you freaking serious! The some of you I am speaking of would more than likely have negative comments about anything someone did. For example, these people would see a beautiful bouquet of roses and make negative remarks such as, some of the steams are longer or shorter than others; and/or some flowers are just beginning to bloom, others are fully bloomed, making the bouquet look ugly; or the flowers should be a different color in in a different vase. Always a cretic. This car is about what it was to what it became from the craftsmanship of this man. Not the color, nor the grill or front end or back end, not if its safe or flammable… Its about what it was and what it became… Thats it. OMG, seriously!